Dr. Iwan Russell-Jones is Eugene and Jan Peterson Associate Professor of Theology and the Arts, and the Head of the Christianity and the Arts Program at Regent College. He has over 25 years of experience as a producer and director for the BBC, in both television and radio, and is a founding co-editor of the Ship of Fools website. For four years, he taught at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, where he set up a new department to explore the interaction between faith, media, and contemporary culture.
"Jesus Is Lord" - A Global Confession
Speaker(s): Iwan Russell-Jones
Date: Fall 2012
Length: 1h18min
Product ID: RGDL4219A
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Iwan Russell-Jones responds to the question, "What does it mean to be a Christian in this world when faced with such diversity of belief, thoughts, and expressions in the Christian churches?" This lecture is part of the Christian Thought and Culture I (2012) series (4219S).
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